I think this is wonderful, but it seems like one needs to have decent soil to start with no? I mean, this can't be accomplished with heavy clay soils, can it?
@ytoobpg all soils...acid, clay, sand. everything. - 1500ft in the alps, the desserts of jordan. everywhere!! :) - some videos in my favorites list - peace
Great information about important companion plants and their role in relation to one another. Also good visuals of the garden bed with productive top, sides...and underside as well!
not enough people have seen these permaculture videos (fukuoka masanobu, bill mollison, sepp holtzer, et al...) be sure to share it on facebook or send links by email to everyone you know!!
Excellent how-to video for temperate farmers/gardeners everywhere! She explains several examples of companion planting, not just "how" but "why". It's very nice.
sayang wla ni gitudlo sa mga skwelahan.
adelle0001 2 months ago
You can use beer to catch slugs.
andycorreia 9 months ago
I think this is wonderful, but it seems like one needs to have decent soil to start with no? I mean, this can't be accomplished with heavy clay soils, can it?
ytoobpg 11 months ago
@ytoobpg it takes 5 to 10 years to heal abused soils.
vidaripollen 10 months ago
@ytoobpg all soils...acid, clay, sand. everything. - 1500ft in the alps, the desserts of jordan. everywhere!! :) - some videos in my favorites list - peace
jammatoonarmy 3 months ago
Great information about important companion plants and their role in relation to one another. Also good visuals of the garden bed with productive top, sides...and underside as well!
littlegreenliza 1 year ago
When they transplant they use no water?
octohorse 2 years ago
organic matter hold lot of moisture :)
AxeKickOnYourFace 2 years ago 2
this should be taught in schools
popeymike 2 years ago 12
the duck / poultry waste though is needed for it... keep that in mind with this system.
Check "One Straw Revolution" for details.
PakaNoHida 2 years ago
Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
ThanksgivingWalk 2 years ago
not enough people have seen these permaculture videos (fukuoka masanobu, bill mollison, sepp holtzer, et al...) be sure to share it on facebook or send links by email to everyone you know!!
funnyguise 2 years ago 5
thanks for sharing this video
akoanani 3 years ago
Grazia.. per questo video..
MANS4ON 3 years ago
Excellent how-to video for temperate farmers/gardeners everywhere! She explains several examples of companion planting, not just "how" but "why". It's very nice.
PermacultureGoddess 3 years ago 12
genius woman
odin422 3 years ago